The Clearfield County Bicentennial Parade

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On October 16, 2004 at around 4:30 in the afternoon, with a few blasts from Ole Muley, the Clearfield County Bicentennial Parade was underway. Spectators watched as the parade traveled west on Market Street, then north across Weaver Street to the Clearfield Driving Park. With the temperature in the 40's and a cool autumn rain falling the parade began. But soon the skys cleared and it became a beautiful day for a parade. As the photo above depicts, there were many unique entries.
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The photo on the left and the one below show a couple of the antique cars that led the parade.
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To the left are members of the Clearfield County Bicentennial Steering Committee.
The Jaycees showed off this miniature Clearfield County Courthouse. It is three o'clock. Do you know where your commissioners are?
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Well, right here they are. The commissioners are shown here waving to the spectators and welcoming them to the parade.
The Clearfield County Fair Queens, past and present.
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Here is a member of the Cherry Street Bike Club.
Several army deserters were captured and can be seen here, being led to the stockade.
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On the left is a young couple out for a carriage ride.
The parade is shown here crossing the Market Street Bridge.
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Here is another member of the Cherry Street Bike Club enjoying the parade.
The SPCA float is shown passing in front of the judges at the Driving Park.
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